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Joe Sakic Biography

Joe Sakic is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on July 7, 1969 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Hall of Fame NHL center who played his entire career playing for the Colorado Avalanche, leading the team to two Stanley Cup Championships. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1996 and the Hart Memorial Trophy in 2001.

While still in Canada’s WHL The team was stood with While still with Canada’s WHL, he tied with Theoren Fleury for the league lead in points (160) during the 1987-88 season. to take the league’s top score with points (160) in the 1987-88 season.

Sakic was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, to Marijan and Slavica Šakić (originally Šakić, Croatian pronunciation: [ʃakitɕ] ), immigrants from Croatia in what was then Yugoslavia. Growing up in Burnaby, he did not learn to speak English well until kindergarten, having been raised with Croatian as his mother tongue. At the age of four, Sakic attended his first NHL game, a match between the Vancouver Canucks and Atlanta Flames; after watching the game, Sakic decided that he wanted to become a hockey player. As a smaller player, he was forced to use skill rather than size to excel, and modelled himself after his idol, Wayne Gretzky. After showing exceptional promise as a young hockey player in Burnaby, Sakic was referenced as a new Wayne Gretzky in the making. He scored 83 goals and 156 points in only 80 games for Burnaby, while attending school at Burnaby North Secondary Soon after, he was added to the Lethbridge Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL) for the last part of the 1985–86 season.

During the 1986–87 season, the Broncos relocated to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, becoming the Swift Current Broncos. Sakic, playing in his first full season, was named Rookie of the Year of the WHL. He notched 60 goals and 73 assists for 133 points. But while Sakic enjoyed success on the ice, he and his team faced a tragedy on the night of December 30, 1986. The Broncos were driving to a game against the Regina Pats, and due to bad weather conditions, the bus crashed after the driver lost control on a patch of black ice outside of Swift Current. While Sakic was unharmed, four of his teammates (Trent Kresse, Scott Kruger, Chris Mantyka and Brent Ruff) were killed. This incident had a lasting impact on the young Sakic, who declined to talk about the crash throughout his career. The next year, in 1987–88, Sakic was named the WHL Most Valuable Player and Canadian Major Junior Player of the Year. He scored 160 points (78 goals, 82 assists), tying him with Theoren Fleury of the Moose Jaw Warriors for the WHL scoring title.

He raised three children along with Debbie, his spouse. Debbie.

NameJoe Sakic
First NameJoe
Last NameSakic
OccupationHockey Player
BirthdayJuly 7
Birth Year1969
Place of BirthBurnaby
Home TownBritish Columbia
Birth CountryCanada
Birth SignCancer
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
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SpouseDebbie Metivier
Children(s)Chase Sakic, Mitchell Sakic, Kamryn Sakic

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. Rather than make the immediate jump, he told the Nordiques management he would prefer to spend the 1987–88 season in Swift Current to prepare for the NHL. He made his NHL debut on October 6, 1988, against the Hartford Whalers and registered an assist. His first NHL goal came two days later against goaltender Sean Burke of the New Jersey Devils. During the season, he wore #88 because his preferred number, #19 was already taken by a teammate, Alain Côté. While considered a front-runner for the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year due to his rapid scoring pace, an ankle injury that forced him to miss 10 games in December and the resulting scoring slump helped quash any hopes of winning the award. He would finish his rookie season with 62 points in 70 games, and finishing eighth in voting for the Calder; defenceman Brian Leetch, who won the rookie scoring race with 28 goals and 48 assists, won with forty-two first-place votes, while Sakic only received two third-place votes.

Joe Sakic Net Worth

Joe Sakic is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Joe Sakic's net worth $60 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was chosen to his team the Quebec Nordiques before they moved to Colorado and he quickly became the captain of the team.

He was awarded a gold medal in the 2002 Olympics with Team Canada at the 2002 Olympics.

Joseph Steven Sakic (/ˈ s æ k ɪ k / ; born July 7, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise. Named captain of the team in 1992 (after serving as a co-captain in 1990–91), Sakic is regarded as one of the greatest team leaders in league history and was able to consistently motivate his team to play at a winning level. Sakic led the Avalanche to Stanley Cup titles in 1996 and 2001, being named the most valuable player of the 1996 playoffs, and honoured as the MVP of the NHL in 2001 by the hockey writers and his fellow players. He is one of six players to participate in both of the team’s Stanley Cup victories. Sakic was also named to play in 13 NHL All-Star Games and selected to the NHL First All-Star Team at centre three times.

Net Worth$60 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeHockey Player
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HouseLiving in own house.

Sakic is also the only player ever to score 100 points in a season for a team that finishes dead last in the NHL regular season standings, accomplishing this feat in 1989–90 with Quebec Nordiques.

In 1989–90, his second NHL season, Sakic was able to switch his number back to his familiar #19 (Alain Côté had retired over the summer), and scored 102 points, which was ninth overall in the league. At the start of the next season, 1990–91, he was named co-captain along with Steven Finn (Sakic was captain for home games, Finn for away games) and again passed the 100 point mark, improving to 109 points and sixth overall in the league, but would slip during 1991–92 to 94 points, having missed 11 games. Early on in the season, Sakic showed some of his leadership qualities, even while Mike Hough was serving as captain, as he stood firm in the Eric Lindros holdout issue. With Lindros holding out against the Nordiques, who were one of the worst teams in league, Sakic commented, “We only want players here who have the passion to play the game. I’m tired of hearing that name. He’s not here and there are a lot of others in this locker room who really care about the game.” Lindros was traded a year later, ending the situation and bringing in a number of quality players, which vastly improved the Nordiques. During their first four seasons with Joe Sakic, the Nordiques finished last place in the Adams Division and last in the entire league for three straight years, from 1989 to 1991.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Sakic had an extensive international hockey career, representing Canada at seven international competitions. After being drafted by the Nordiques in 1987, he went on and helped Canada win the 1988 World Junior Championship. His next tournament was the 1991 World Championships, where Canada won the silver medal and Sakic contributed eleven points in ten games. He tried out for the 1991 Canada Cup Canadian team, but was the first player to be cut, being cited for his weak leg strength. Sakic was bitter about the experience, feeling he was not given a good enough chance to prove himself, and called the whole experience “a complete waste of time.”

Sakic’s first successful professional tournament was the 1994 World Championships, where Canada won its first gold medal in the tournament since 1961. Sakic’s seven points in eight games were a crucial part of the team’s success. During the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, he played only a minor role in Canada’s second-place finish as he scored one goal and two assists in six games. However, the tournament allowed him to showcase that he was indeed a dominant player who had simply been overlooked.

Who is Joe Sakic Dating?

According to our records, Joe Sakic married to Debbie Metivier. As of December 1, 2023, Joe Sakic’s is not dating anyone.

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Starting with the 1992–93 season, Sakic became the sole captain of the franchise. Under his leadership, the Nordiques made the playoffs for the first time in six years and set a franchise record for wins and points in the process (since broken by the 2000–01 Colorado Avalanche team). Sakic reached the 100-point plateau, the third time he did so in five years, by scoring 48 goals and 105 points in the regular season, and added another six points in the playoffs. In the shortened 1994–95, after the 1994–95 NHL lock-out, Sakic was eight points behind Jaromír Jágr for the scoring title with a fourth-place finish, and helped the Nordiques win the division title, their first since the 1985–86 season.

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Joe Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Joe Sakic celebrates birthday on July 7 of every year.

In May 1995, the Nordiques announced that the team had been sold and were relocating from Quebec. Before the start of the 1995–96 season, the franchise moved to Denver, Colorado, and was renamed the Colorado Avalanche. Sakic led the team to its first Stanley Cup championship in its first year, scoring 120 points in 82 regular season games and 34 points in 22 playoff games. He was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the 1996 NHL playoffs. During the run for the Cup, Sakic again proved himself to be an effective team leader. Although his Nordiques had missed the playoffs in five of his first seven years in the NHL, he scored 18 goals, including six game-winners, and 34 points. He was one goal off from the record for goals in a playoff year, and his game-winning goals established a new record.

What does Joe Sakic do now?

Executive Vice President/General Manager/Alternate Governor. Former Avalanche captain Joe Sakic completed his eighth season as Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations in 2020-21, his 10th year overall in the organization’s front office.

Why is Joe Sakic so respected?

After the 2000-2001, his fellow players and hockey writers named him the Most Valuable Player in the NHL. Sakic’s amazing career was not limited to the NHL. He also enjoyed success by leading Team Canada to its first gold medal in 50 years, and was voted as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player as well.

Was Joe Sakic in Happy Gilmore?

The league ruled Sakic won the title, since he scored more goals (Sakic had 78 goals to Fleury’s 68). Cameo appearance with Vincent Lecavalier in Happy Gilmore (1996) as the players in the hockey tryout scenes.

Why did Joe Sakic retire?

Sakic waited to announce his retirement until Lacroix was healed following complications from a knee replacement surgery. “My family and I are privileged to know you. We’re better people because of that,” Lacroix said. “You make everyone around you so much better.”

Are hockey players rich?

With a net worth of roughly $200 million, Wayne Gretzky is the wealthiest hockey player in the world, followed by Mario Lemieux ($150 million), Chris Pronger ($75 million); and Joe Sakic ($72 Million). Joe Thornton is the fifth-richest hockey player in the world, with a $71 million fortune.

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